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Maurice Tousignant
Canada Windsor Ontario
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I was wondering if anyone on 'the geek would have a full list of components for this game. I recently purchased what I was told was a complete and unpunched copy of the game only to find that I am missing the Dice and that many of the sheets have had their staples removed and are loose in the box. I'm mainly wondering if I have all of those sheets.
In particular is seems odd that I don't have a ship sheet for the Constitution Class Hvy. Cruiser or the Derf Class Survey Ship.
I have 2 'white pages' with ships on them. I have 3 blue pages with things like Helm, Communications, etc. I have a bunch of blueprints (all 6 of 6 for Klingon and all 9 of 9 for Enterprise)
I have the annoying Adventure book that goes to page 26. Then there's another page pull out with Science, Helm, Navigator and Engineering for a mission class courier and then continues on to page 37.
Flipping the book I get data on some ships going up to page 17.
I do have all of the counters at least based on the pics shown here on the Geek and I have the hex map and main rulebook.
Am I missing anything besides the Dice?
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The Man Unmasked
United States Jackson MS
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I picked up a copy at my wife's mom's flea market for a couple of bucks and I'm 95% certain it's complete. Here's what I have inside:
1 - Star Trek Role Playing Game rule book, 128 pages
1 - Dark Blue Book (three adventures: Ghosts of Conscience, Again, Troublesome Tribbles, In the Presence of My Enemies, 35 pages). Included is the two sheet pullout for the Mission Class Courier (which I assume goes with an adventure). Flip it over and you have the Ship Recognition Handbook, which contains details and tech readouts. Runs about 17 pages.
1 - Light Blue Book: Ship diagrams and record sheets. From the looks of it, they intended for it to be pulled apart. Images stretch across sheets, not pages (does that make sense?). Only one staple holding it together in the center. Contains the following: --Communications, Helm, Navigator, Engineering, and Science sheets (which, I assume from looking at it, all work together to form some uber massive record sheet for the Constitution class U.S.S. Enterprise) --Record sheets for the following ships: Nelson Class Scout, Klingon D-7 Battlecruiser, Orion Blockade Runner, Larson Class Destroyer, Loknar Class Mdm. Frigate, Tholian Spinner Class, Romulan Bird of Prey, Gorn Cruiser --Deck plans: U.S.S. Enterprise Constitution Class Heavy Cruiser (9 of 9 sheets, double sided) --Deck Plans: Klingon D-7 Class Battle Cruiser (6 of 6 sheets, double sided)
1 - Foldout Star map (About the size of eight letter sized sheets)
2 - 20 sided dice (one blue, one purple, numbers not crayon filled)
1 - Unpunched sheet of counters, various peoples and poses, each numbered and color coordinated (13 different colors, I think), each token is about 1cm by 1cm). Reverse shows various ships and status and effect trackers
1 - FASA catalog (1983-1), 8 pages
I hope that helps
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Maurice Tousignant
Canada Windsor Ontario
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Quote: 1 - Light Blue Book: Ship diagrams and record sheets. From the looks of it, they intended for it to be pulled apart. Images stretch across sheets, not pages (does that make sense?). Only one staple holding it together in the center. Contains the following:
This is the part that is taken apart. The staple has been removed and all of the sheets (would be two pages each if they were in a book format) are loose.
Thank you very much!
It looks like I may actually have everything but the dice and the catalogue. I guess I can forgive the person I bought it from for those 
I noticed it says it's a D100 system, I'm assuming the D20s have 1-10 on them twice?
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The Man Unmasked
United States Jackson MS
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That is correct. Sorry, should have specified.
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T'Leynti
Netherlands Oud-Beijerland Zuid-Holland
Live long and prosper RPG Geek
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That is a lovely find!
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The Man Unmasked
United States Jackson MS
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We also picked up the old star fleet battles game thing complete and unpunched for two bucks. It was a good day at the flea market.
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Maurice Tousignant
Canada Windsor Ontario
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Very nice. Star Fleet Battles is still on my wishlist. I had been looking for this RPG for over 20 years. I played it at a game club at the local U in my Teens and thought it was brilliant. Saw a complete copy up on eBay a couple weeks back and jumped at the chance to get it. Paid quite a bit more then $2 unfortunately but I am happy with the purchase (especially now that it does indeed look complete).
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